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28-Year-Old Woman Found Dead Inside Ravenswood Houses Apartment: NYPD

Ravenswood Houses at 35-06 24th St. (Google)

Dec. 26, 2019 By Kristen Torres

A 28-year-old woman is dead after being found unresponsive inside an apartment at Ravenswood Houses on Christmas Eve, police said.

Police responded to a call around 1:30 p.m. on Dec. 24 at 35-06 24th St. when they discovered the woman unconscious and unresponsive.

Medical personnel pronounced the woman dead at the scene.

The medical examiner has yet to determine cause of death and the investigation is ongoing, according to police.

The identity of the woman has yet to be released pending family notification.

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